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My Y-DNA haplogroup is R1b1b2a1a, (according to 23andme), although I've heard they do not test for the P312 SNP, so I may belong to a downstream sub-clade in reality.
Anyone care to comment on the possibility this haplogroup was spread throughout Western Europe by the Bell Beakers?
Sean


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Alex, according to the posts on 23andme, it seems they used to test for it on their V2 chip, however, the newer V3 chip they've been using now has been having trouble with it. Again, this is only what I had heard on the site.
Sean





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R1a - quiet common here
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R1b here, the most common apparently.



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My Haplogoup is :
1- E1b1a7a E-U174 Z1704 + U174 + P9.2-P116-P115-P113-L372-
2- Halogroup Mtdna L2a1c1


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E1b1b1. I do not have any 0-step match from Southern Europe. My matches are Swiss, German, English. 1-step matches are 70% from Central and Northwestern Europe


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